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Many Blessings in Christ,
Jim Christensenhttps://www.biblearchaeology.org/post/2010/06/25/Shechem-Its-Archaeological-and-Contextual-Significance.aspx#id_909dfcef-6376-47d4-838c-a65f056c6953
Jim Christensenhttps://www.biblearchaeology.org/post/2010/06/25/Shechem-Its-Archaeological-and-Contextual-Significance.aspx#id_909dfcef-6376-47d4-838c-a65f056c6953Wed, 21 Jul 2010 16:29:41 -0400Jim Christensenhttps://www.biblearchaeology.org/pingback.axdhttps://www.biblearchaeology.org/post/2010/06/25/Shechem-Its-Archaeological-and-Contextual-Significance.aspx#id_909dfcef-6376-47d4-838c-a65f056c6953https://www.biblearchaeology.org/post/2010/06/25/Shechem-Its-Archaeological-and-Contextual-Significance.aspx#id_909dfcef-6376-47d4-838c-a65f056c6953#commenthttps://www.biblearchaeology.org/syndication.axd?post=909dfcef-6376-47d4-838c-a65f056c6953Patrick on Shechem: Its Archaeological and Contextual SignificanceThank you for the continuing work on one part of biblical apologeitcs - archaeologyhttps://www.biblearchaeology.org/post/2010/06/25/Shechem-Its-Archaeological-and-Contextual-Significance.aspx#id_a250cc11-a132-4774-97c3-fd68ce0fc88c
Patrickhttps://www.biblearchaeology.org/post/2010/06/25/Shechem-Its-Archaeological-and-Contextual-Significance.aspx#id_a250cc11-a132-4774-97c3-fd68ce0fc88cWed, 23 Nov 2011 17:49:55 -0400Patrickhttps://www.biblearchaeology.org/pingback.axdhttps://www.biblearchaeology.org/post/2010/06/25/Shechem-Its-Archaeological-and-Contextual-Significance.aspx#id_a250cc11-a132-4774-97c3-fd68ce0fc88chttps://www.biblearchaeology.org/post/2010/06/25/Shechem-Its-Archaeological-and-Contextual-Significance.aspx#id_a250cc11-a132-4774-97c3-fd68ce0fc88c#commenthttps://www.biblearchaeology.org/syndication.axd?post=a250cc11-a132-4774-97c3-fd68ce0fc88cDon Fulton on Shechem: Its Archaeological and Contextual SignificanceThank you so much for the time and effort put into writing this report on shechem. It was an answer to prayer as I prepared my message to my church in Ireland on the woman at the well. Blessings, Donhttps://www.biblearchaeology.org/post/2010/06/25/Shechem-Its-Archaeological-and-Contextual-Significance.aspx#id_292e881e-fe27-42f7-9a92-61fd7127707f
Don Fultonhttps://www.biblearchaeology.org/post/2010/06/25/Shechem-Its-Archaeological-and-Contextual-Significance.aspx#id_292e881e-fe27-42f7-9a92-61fd7127707fSun, 11 Dec 2011 04:49:39 -0400Don Fultonhttps://www.biblearchaeology.org/pingback.axdhttps://www.biblearchaeology.org/post/2010/06/25/Shechem-Its-Archaeological-and-Contextual-Significance.aspx#id_292e881e-fe27-42f7-9a92-61fd7127707fhttps://www.biblearchaeology.org/post/2010/06/25/Shechem-Its-Archaeological-and-Contextual-Significance.aspx#id_292e881e-fe27-42f7-9a92-61fd7127707f#commenthttps://www.biblearchaeology.org/syndication.axd?post=292e881e-fe27-42f7-9a92-61fd7127707fTerry L Olson on Shechem: Its Archaeological and Contextual Significancefor seven years I have been a voluntary weekly pastor to men in a maximum security prison. I will be handing fine work out to them with your permission in our class on the book of John.
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Terry L Olsonhttps://www.biblearchaeology.org/post/2010/06/25/Shechem-Its-Archaeological-and-Contextual-Significance.aspx#id_85bd52c7-419a-4a3e-98f2-cd4326c7a512Mon, 22 Oct 2012 02:11:58 -0400Terry L Olsonhttps://www.biblearchaeology.org/pingback.axdhttps://www.biblearchaeology.org/post/2010/06/25/Shechem-Its-Archaeological-and-Contextual-Significance.aspx#id_85bd52c7-419a-4a3e-98f2-cd4326c7a512https://www.biblearchaeology.org/post/2010/06/25/Shechem-Its-Archaeological-and-Contextual-Significance.aspx#id_85bd52c7-419a-4a3e-98f2-cd4326c7a512#commenthttps://www.biblearchaeology.org/syndication.axd?post=85bd52c7-419a-4a3e-98f2-cd4326c7a512Patrick Geaney on Shechem: Its Archaeological and Contextual SignificanceI have recently returned from a trip to Israel. I stayed in a hotel on the Nablus Road and spent a lot of my time entering and exiting the old city of Jerusalem through the Shechem Gate also called the Damascus Gate. I have in the meantime read your inspiring article tracing the Biblical and historical significance of Shechem for which I thank you most sincerely. As I walked up and down the Nablus Road and through the Shechem Gate I did not realise that I was very likely following on the very path taken by Abraham as he came from Shechem to Mount Moriah in Jerusalem. I had the privilege of visiting Gulgotha (skull hill); situated just off the Nablus Road; on Mount Moriah where Yeshua the Messiah gave his life as a substitute for many and the nearby Garden Tomb where he was buried and resurrected. https://www.biblearchaeology.org/post/2010/06/25/Shechem-Its-Archaeological-and-Contextual-Significance.aspx#id_2d4347a1-5770-4abf-ad44-8a8255a401c3
Patrick Geaneyhttps://www.biblearchaeology.org/post/2010/06/25/Shechem-Its-Archaeological-and-Contextual-Significance.aspx#id_2d4347a1-5770-4abf-ad44-8a8255a401c3Sun, 12 Jan 2014 08:41:17 -0400Patrick Geaneyhttps://www.biblearchaeology.org/pingback.axdhttps://www.biblearchaeology.org/post/2010/06/25/Shechem-Its-Archaeological-and-Contextual-Significance.aspx#id_2d4347a1-5770-4abf-ad44-8a8255a401c3https://www.biblearchaeology.org/post/2010/06/25/Shechem-Its-Archaeological-and-Contextual-Significance.aspx#id_2d4347a1-5770-4abf-ad44-8a8255a401c3#commenthttps://www.biblearchaeology.org/syndication.axd?post=2d4347a1-5770-4abf-ad44-8a8255a401c3